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This program has been reviewed by the AAPA Review Panel and is compliant with AAPA CME Criteria. It is approved for 52 AAPA Category I CME credits and also includes 1 CME credit through the University of Nebraska Medical Center. The program includes 4 hours of controlled substance and 6 additional pharmacology hours. AAPA is an acceptable CE provider for AANPCP.

Please note that our student track begins on Saturday. PAs are more than welcomed to sit in on these sessions, but these classes will not be available for CME. The CME portion of our program begins on Sunday.

To inquire about exhibiting or hosting a product theatre lecture during the conference, contact Janet Jordan, CAE, at 803-356-6809 or scapa@sc.rr.com. If you have additional questions, please contact Janet Jordan in the SCAPA office.

The Mission of the South Carolina Academy of Physician Assistants is to promote quality, cost effective, and accessible healthcare through the professional and clinical development of physician assistants in the state of South Carolina.